NOTES: Doris Day plays the quintessential modern wife and mother of the 1960s whose marriage is thrown into confusion when she is signed-up on a $80,000 a year contract to publicise the products of the Happy Soap Co. A film that now appears outrageously sexist and non-PC but it reflects the role of women during this period and also has some barbed jests about the advertising industry. This was the first screen pairing of Doris Day and James Garner and the artwork for this quad makes a nice display of both stars.

CONDITION: Grade A-. Some loss to bottom right corner. All else in clean, bright, fine condition. Folded, as issued.